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Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity

How to Identify and Fill Wardrobe Gaps

Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity

Colette Media

Sewing, Dressmaking, Crafts, Sew, Hobbies, Fashion, Craft, Making, Arts, Knitting, Clothing, Fashion & Beauty, Leisure, Sustainability, Hobby, Wardrobe, Creativity

4.9763 Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

What's missing from your wardrobe? If you know there are gaps in your wardrobe, but you don't know exactly what those gaps are, Sarai and Haley share two exercises to help you identify them and fill them with clothes you love to wear.

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0:00.0

I'm Sari.

0:05.0

And I'm Haley.

0:06.0

And this is Seamwork Radio.

0:09.0

Welcome back to Seamwork Radio, where we share practical ideas for building a creative process so you can sew with intention and joy.

0:18.0

And today we're talking about how to identify and fill wardrobe gaps. So we're

0:23.2

going to cover two strategies from uncovering garments that you should be adding to your sewing

0:27.8

queue. All right. And we're going to start with our icebreaker for today, which comes from,

0:33.6

I'm sorry, I don't know if it's pronounced Tamara or Tamara T. Looks like Tamara, but so we'll go with that.

0:40.6

But apologies if I'm butchering your name. And Tamara asks, who is your personal fashion icon?

0:47.2

And what about their style do you love? So who's your fashion icon, Haley?

0:53.1

This is a good question, but a tough question because I admire the personal style of so many

1:00.8

different people.

1:02.1

But the two that come to mind because I kind of think about their style the most is probably

1:09.7

Jane Birkin and Diane Keaton. I love Jane

1:16.3

Birkin's style. I mean, like, she's a style icon. A lot of people find her style very, very inspirational.

1:23.2

She has a very famous bag named after her after all. But what I like is just kind of like the laid back femininity that she captures in her dressing.

1:35.4

Lots of like really femme details, but it never feels like overdone.

1:40.9

Just very like approachable.

1:43.6

And I love Diane Keaton because she's the coolest. But I also

1:49.6

just love the kind of contrast and tension that she creates with her clothing. I don't know.

1:56.4

I feel like she's kind of like the queen of structure and silhouette. And also about she represents

2:03.5

something to me. And I think a lot of people about like really like knowing yourself and your

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